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s and members of the house of lords some of whom have links to russian businesses the house of lords is an ancient and uniquely british institution appears in there are an elected base been selected by their political parties sometimes they blog controversial or unpopular bills drafted and signed off on by the government and m.p.'s many have had a last serious careers and they turned to say what they think r.t. contacted the lords singled out by the sunday times for their response to allegations that there moscow's men. if you say someone is moscow you're really insinuating that they're almost a paid. paid. lobbyist for four for the russian government which is. a completely untrue and deeply offensive lord truscott was similarly unimpressed i do not intend on wasting my time doing interviews on stories i regard as total rubbish by the tarnished murdoch press which if it can't find a story makes it up the times in the sunday times never let facts get in the way of trying somewhat desperately to push their respective circulations with a dose of hysterical russian phobia but it looks li
s and members of the house of lords some of whom have links to russian businesses the house of lords is an ancient and uniquely british institution appears in there are an elected base been selected by their political parties sometimes they blog controversial or unpopular bills drafted and signed off on by the government and m.p.'s many have had a last serious careers and they turned to say what they think r.t. contacted the lords singled out by the sunday times for their response to...
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s members of the house of lords some of whom have links to russian businesses the house of lords is an ancient and british institution the peers in there are an elected they've been selected by their political parties sometimes they blog controversial or unpopular bills drafted. and signed off on by the government and m.p.'s many have had a last serious careers and they turned to say what they think r.t. contacted the lord truscott was similarly unimpressed i do not unturned and wasting my time doing interviews on stories i regard as total rubbish by the tarnished murdoch press which if it can't find a story makes it up the times in the sunday times never let facts get in the way of trying somewhat desperately to boost their respective circulations with a dose of hysterical russian phobia but it looks like the government is determined to root out the bad or should it be read seethes from the british political field. more than two hundred and seventy election staff in indonesia have been literally worked to death that's the startling admission from election officials many reportedly die
s members of the house of lords some of whom have links to russian businesses the house of lords is an ancient and british institution the peers in there are an elected they've been selected by their political parties sometimes they blog controversial or unpopular bills drafted. and signed off on by the government and m.p.'s many have had a last serious careers and they turned to say what they think r.t. contacted the lord truscott was similarly unimpressed i do not unturned and wasting my time...
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so we must listen to people who work in the house of lords and the palace of westminster and to ensurebullying, harassment and other wrongdoing. so that's why it's really important that they have the confidence. it must be... if they are saying, if 7a members of staff are saying it is prevalent, it is wide—ranging, then we must take that very seriously. but have you seen behaviour that you think is unacceptable? i have. particularly on a couple of overseas visits i went on, i did see some behaviourfrom mps and peers i thought was more sort of reminiscent of going on a stag night, you know? which i thought was inappropriate at the time. i can understand after a day of meetings and meeting and greeting foreign dignitaries, people like to let their hair down and maybe have a drink, which is fine, but i thought it went a bit beyond that. so i think, you know, the code of conduct needs to be, you know... don't forget that when you're outside the palace, and when you're representing parliament, you are still there by virtue of being a member of parliament and you need to conduct yourself in
so we must listen to people who work in the house of lords and the palace of westminster and to ensurebullying, harassment and other wrongdoing. so that's why it's really important that they have the confidence. it must be... if they are saying, if 7a members of staff are saying it is prevalent, it is wide—ranging, then we must take that very seriously. but have you seen behaviour that you think is unacceptable? i have. particularly on a couple of overseas visits i went on, i did see some...
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a group of cells into the house of lords. through all of the house of lords. ctment, we could not get the media to understand what the impact was going to be on our community, oui’ was going to be on our community, our children. so, really, the only thing left was to actually be then used by being on the news. we met outside television centre. we managed to get through the security. the whole thing was timing, really. and as soon as the lights changed we barged into the studio. the whole place went mad. i got smacked to the ground by i don't know how many people. one of our number managed to handcuff herself to a camera. the other one got behind the newsdesk, where she was quite violently subdued by nicholas witchell, who has since apologised. sue carried on trying to read the news. and they do apologise if you are hearing quite a lot of noise in the studio at the moment. i'm afraid that we have rather been invaded. in the footage it's all got rather muffled and you could hear little muffled shouts of "stop this section 28". but eventually we were all arrested.
a group of cells into the house of lords. through all of the house of lords. ctment, we could not get the media to understand what the impact was going to be on our community, oui’ was going to be on our community, our children. so, really, the only thing left was to actually be then used by being on the news. we met outside television centre. we managed to get through the security. the whole thing was timing, really. and as soon as the lights changed we barged into the studio. the whole...
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we are here because a house of lords report looked at the future of britain's coastal towns. y need to reinvent themselves, there are real problems. one of the problems here was exposed recently, police in great yarmouth have been warning of increased tension between locals and the growing romanian community post brexit. the police have already had to publicly dismiss facebook rumours that there is a romanian child snatching ring operating in the town. sima kotecha reports. to golden sands and bright lights. but behind great yarmouth‘s seaside attractions are tensions and rumours. rumours that romanian migrants are trying to steal children. they are not true, but have left some in the community very upset. at least 4000 people from eastern europe live here, many of the romanians don't speak english, so we hired a translator. the rumours started on facebook earlier this year, thousands shared this post, alleging so—called gypsy foreigners have been trying to steal children, along with this plea, it quickly generated hundreds of inflammatory comments. the police contacted those
we are here because a house of lords report looked at the future of britain's coastal towns. y need to reinvent themselves, there are real problems. one of the problems here was exposed recently, police in great yarmouth have been warning of increased tension between locals and the growing romanian community post brexit. the police have already had to publicly dismiss facebook rumours that there is a romanian child snatching ring operating in the town. sima kotecha reports. to golden sands and...
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michelle: brexit could lure you back to the house of lords conrad: well, i wouldn't put it itquite like but aurns out, it is my good fortune that at a time when it is feasible, of happens by happy coincidence that it is a timreat fermentation in public affairs. michelle: lord black, thank you very much for your time. conrad: thank you, michelle. jane: do make sure you tune into bbc world this weekend for the full black.ew with conrad if you are anything like me, you use spellcheck to get through life. but right now some of america's brightest students are battling to be named thwinner of the scripps national spelling bee. we know they are good, but we wanted to see if the parents were equally impressive when lining up the letters. >> the first word. ♪ >> and the 2018 scripps national spelling bee champion. >> parochialism. parochialism. > that is not right. [laughter] yes! >> you have to work really hard and you have to work efficiently. when i was studying for the spelling bee, i studied for about 35, 36 a week. i studied by typing, like i typed up words like a spreadsheet. just using
michelle: brexit could lure you back to the house of lords conrad: well, i wouldn't put it itquite like but aurns out, it is my good fortune that at a time when it is feasible, of happens by happy coincidence that it is a timreat fermentation in public affairs. michelle: lord black, thank you very much for your time. conrad: thank you, michelle. jane: do make sure you tune into bbc world this weekend for the full black.ew with conrad if you are anything like me, you use spellcheck to get...
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a group of lesbians abseiled into the house of lords. e could not get the media to understand what the impact was going to be on our community, on our children. so, really, the only thing left was to actually be the news by being on the news. we met outside television centre. we managed to get through the security. the whole thing was timing really. and as soon as the lights changed, we barged into the studio. the whole place went mad, i got smacked to the ground by i don‘t know how many people. one of our number managed to handcuff herself to a camera, and the other got behind the news desk, where she was quite violently subdued by nicholas witchell, who‘s since apologised. sue lawley carried on trying to read the news. and i do apologise if you are hearing quite a lot of news in the studio at the moment. i am afraid that we have rather been invaded. in the footage it‘s all got rather muffled. and you can hear little muffled shouts of, "stop the section 28" and eventually we were all arrested. it did get huge media coverage. you know, th
a group of lesbians abseiled into the house of lords. e could not get the media to understand what the impact was going to be on our community, on our children. so, really, the only thing left was to actually be the news by being on the news. we met outside television centre. we managed to get through the security. the whole thing was timing really. and as soon as the lights changed, we barged into the studio. the whole place went mad, i got smacked to the ground by i don‘t know how many...
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i mean, this from the man who was part of the labour party who through lord levy, shall we say, making a big donation to members of the houseg £25 to become registered supporters. that report was by jessica parker. in the run up to thursday's elections we're speaking to representatives from all the main parties. tomorrow, we'll be speaking to ukip leader gerard batten. so if you have a question, send them in via text on 611211, tweet using the hashtag bbc ask this, or email ask this at bbc.co.uk. the time isjust the time is just coming up to 20 minutes past eight. the headlines... google blocks huawei from using some of its mobile services, in a major blow to the chinese telecoms firm. the inquest into the london bridge attacks has been hearing how a spanish banker tried to fight off the attackers by hitting them with just his skateboard. the electoral commission says it will visit the brexit party's office tomorrow to review how its funds are received. sport now and for a full round—up, we will cross to the bbc sports centre, hello, holly. well, we have had two managerial announcements, we will start with steve cla rke's a
i mean, this from the man who was part of the labour party who through lord levy, shall we say, making a big donation to members of the houseg £25 to become registered supporters. that report was by jessica parker. in the run up to thursday's elections we're speaking to representatives from all the main parties. tomorrow, we'll be speaking to ukip leader gerard batten. so if you have a question, send them in via text on 611211, tweet using the hashtag bbc ask this, or email ask this at...
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a conservative peer who will return to the house of lords. our. and it doesn't matter whether he was pardoned or not because the house doesn't keep a central record on criminal convictions of its members. they don't tend to sit when they have been convicted. jeffrey archer, who was convicted, he has not sat since 2001. but others have, and they do. and seemingly he is going to return. also worth reminding everyone that president obama pardoned almost 2000 people, so president trump is still a long way from that. the indian prime minister, narendra modi, has been sworn in, in the capital delhi. he's taking the prime ministerial oath for a second consecutive term fter leading his hindu nationalist bjp to a resounding victory in the recent general election. in the uk a new review says university tuition fees in england should be cut to £7,500, and student loan repayments should be extended from 30 to a0 years. currently the maximum fee is £9,250 per year, but there has been political pressure to reduce this figure amid concerns about over—burdeni
a conservative peer who will return to the house of lords. our. and it doesn't matter whether he was pardoned or not because the house doesn't keep a central record on criminal convictions of its members. they don't tend to sit when they have been convicted. jeffrey archer, who was convicted, he has not sat since 2001. but others have, and they do. and seemingly he is going to return. also worth reminding everyone that president obama pardoned almost 2000 people, so president trump is still a...
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a day of bbc news coverage from coastal resorts such as this, because a recent report by the house of lordsrecent report by the house of lords found that the british seaside has been "perceived as a sort of national embarrassment" and deserves attention. as part of a special day of coverage, bbc news is exploring the challenges and opportunities for communities in coastal areas. according to the report, towns like great yarmouth, on the east coast of england, "have been neglected for too long" and are in "desperate need of reinvention". the norfolk town is home to 98,000 people. 86,000 of those are britain citizens and 12,000 from outside the uk. the percentage of people claiming out of work benefits is double the national average, with one in ten people on universal credit. and we'll bring you much more on that later, when we dig further into the issues, but first our main story today. inquests have opened into the deaths of the eight people killed in the london bridge and borough market attacks two years ago. they died when three men drove a van into crowds and then stabbed people before
a day of bbc news coverage from coastal resorts such as this, because a recent report by the house of lordsrecent report by the house of lords found that the british seaside has been "perceived as a sort of national embarrassment" and deserves attention. as part of a special day of coverage, bbc news is exploring the challenges and opportunities for communities in coastal areas. according to the report, towns like great yarmouth, on the east coast of england, "have been neglected...
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so house of lords says this needs to reinvent itself, this town — do you think that's possible? ain elements of the town that can be reinvented. but i still think there is a hard—core traditional element of the seafront that should stay. it's good to talk to you. great yarmouth was one of the first place is to test the government's new flagship welfare reform, universal credit. one in ten people in great yarmouth and waverley are on universal credit. it merges several benefits into one. a local head teacher says it's put an extra burden on families, and she describes her school as the fourth emergency service. ashleyjohn baptiste reports. great yarmouth. like many coastal towns, deprivation is an issue here. and it's something one primary school in the area knows about all too well. sharon is a support adviser and help to set up the food bank at school. michael is apparent. let's start with breakfast. what do you prefer? why do you have to do this, why do you have to come here? it's because we were on universal credit. they think we can live on the money that they give us. and we
so house of lords says this needs to reinvent itself, this town — do you think that's possible? ain elements of the town that can be reinvented. but i still think there is a hard—core traditional element of the seafront that should stay. it's good to talk to you. great yarmouth was one of the first place is to test the government's new flagship welfare reform, universal credit. one in ten people in great yarmouth and waverley are on universal credit. it merges several benefits into one. a...
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that is an issue the house of lords has been looking into and they have described a sort of nationalin britain. that is partly why the bbc is spending today in places such as great yarmouth to look into some of the problems with the house of lords says means that areas like this are in desperate need of screen reinvention, there are opportunities, there are solution, one of those renewable energy, this is home to several huge wind farm, one of the big success stories of this part of the world and throughout the day we will be looking at those solutions as well as the problems created. for headteachers in england could be forced to include the exam results of pupils who they've expelled. an independent review found there were too many cases of children being excluded from school rather than kept in mainstream education. the review wants an end to the practice of so—called "off rolling",' where schools remove difficult or low achieving pupils. 0ur education correspondent frankie mccamley reports. ..were ill—equipped to deal with kids with behavioural issues... jez benstoke's son had be
that is an issue the house of lords has been looking into and they have described a sort of nationalin britain. that is partly why the bbc is spending today in places such as great yarmouth to look into some of the problems with the house of lords says means that areas like this are in desperate need of screen reinvention, there are opportunities, there are solution, one of those renewable energy, this is home to several huge wind farm, one of the big success stories of this part of the world...
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houses of parliament. predominantly in the house of commons and in smaller numbers in the house of lords. but just so you are clear beyond. venture, there are roughly 18 ministers, it varies, in the house of commons. that is to say, government ministers in the house of commons. but there are 650 members of parliament, so well over 550, 570 members of parliament are not members of the executive branch, and there task is to challenge, contradict, and even from time to time to expose errors of omission or commission of the government of the day. they are not there purely and in some cases don't see themselves there for this purpose at all, to do what the government wants. they are constituency members of parliament. they deal with casework. they take up local concerns. they study policy and assess legislation and seek to better it, and to challenge and probe and hold to account the executive branch as that branch discharges its duties. the role of the speaker in the british system is of course very different from that in the united states. i have the highest regard for and quite a long-standi
houses of parliament. predominantly in the house of commons and in smaller numbers in the house of lords. but just so you are clear beyond. venture, there are roughly 18 ministers, it varies, in the house of commons. that is to say, government ministers in the house of commons. but there are 650 members of parliament, so well over 550, 570 members of parliament are not members of the executive branch, and there task is to challenge, contradict, and even from time to time to expose errors of...
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the house of lords saying, look, they don't think it's value for money.shed on budget, they say. i mean, as the boss, that must hurt? well, there's two things here. one is the benefits for hs2 and the business case are very strong. £92 billion worth of benefits for the investment, but it's long term. the investment of hs2 is over 25 years and of course in that time the government continues to invest in existing railways, continues to invest in the road system, but hs2 is a transformational project. it will change the way our country operates and i'm seeing that personally overseas, in other countries where they have high—speed city to city links. if you think that when we're complete we'll be able to get from here, birmingham, the heart of the country, south to london or north—east or north—west to leeds and manchester in about 45 or 50 minutes. that transformational. the decisions people can make about where they live and work, when you've got this railway working, is really significant. on paper, all of that wonderful, improving capacity, improving spee
the house of lords saying, look, they don't think it's value for money.shed on budget, they say. i mean, as the boss, that must hurt? well, there's two things here. one is the benefits for hs2 and the business case are very strong. £92 billion worth of benefits for the investment, but it's long term. the investment of hs2 is over 25 years and of course in that time the government continues to invest in existing railways, continues to invest in the road system, but hs2 is a transformational...
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a house of lords committee has said construction of the hs2 high speed rail link should have begun in needed most. the first phase is being built from london to birmingham, with the line eventually reaching manchester and leeds. the government says it disagrees with the findings. the travel company thomas cook has reported half year losses of £1.5 billion. the firm is taking out a loan of £300 million but its auditors are warning that there's still real uncertainty about whether thomas cook can continue as a going concern. the company is blaming brexit uncertainty as causing britons to delay their summer holiday plans. for the vast majority of women, the menopause starts after the age of a5, but for one in every 10,000, symptoms can start before the age of 20. annabelle is 15. she's currently doing her gcse‘, and going through the menopause. we've been to follow her search to find out why. i would draw my own face, but i wouldn't actually give my face inside of it. i don't know what's inside of me right now. it's just a blank space. i'm never going to be able to have children. it's ju
a house of lords committee has said construction of the hs2 high speed rail link should have begun in needed most. the first phase is being built from london to birmingham, with the line eventually reaching manchester and leeds. the government says it disagrees with the findings. the travel company thomas cook has reported half year losses of £1.5 billion. the firm is taking out a loan of £300 million but its auditors are warning that there's still real uncertainty about whether thomas cook...
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finally a ministerial apology in the house of lords. week i referred to them as doormen and of course they do not stand outside the doors of nightclubs. maybe they do, i hope they don't. but i just wanted to take the first opportunity to apologise to them. and so they know how very grateful we are to them. at least she didn't call them bouncers. that brings us to the end of tuesday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me again at the same time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament, including prime minister's questions. bye for now. temperatures got up to 22 degrees celsius and scotland. after a warmer day, for most of us a clear sky. not as chilly as recently. still cool across parts of east anglia. high pressure still firmly with us. that means we will see plenty of sunshine. a little bit of patchy cloud possible. over the pennines. the wind is not as strong over east anglia. feeling warmer and plenty of sunshine. temperatures reaching 2a degrees with the warmest weather in scotla nd degrees with the warmest weat
finally a ministerial apology in the house of lords. week i referred to them as doormen and of course they do not stand outside the doors of nightclubs. maybe they do, i hope they don't. but i just wanted to take the first opportunity to apologise to them. and so they know how very grateful we are to them. at least she didn't call them bouncers. that brings us to the end of tuesday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me again at the same time tomorrow for wednesday in...
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i know you're a member of the house of lords. >> i'm not in fact. >> you were, a member, you were a lord? >> i have a title but i am not a legislator. i am not a member of the house of lords. >> okay, good, thank you for setting me straight. i did want to ask though, there does seem to be a narrative that is coming out among certain sort of elite circles perhaps lords, perhaps others, that direct democracy, if you look at the example in our country, we have trump, but the idea that that would disprove democracy, where as if we had a direct democracy, trump got fewer votes and because we are had the electoral college, and indeed, during the primaries, super delegates and party managers prevented bernie sanders from being elected, or from being chosen as the nominee, so i'm just wondering, you know, in terms of when elites make mistakes, it seems that while we say that that's still the best system, versus if democratic majorities make mistakes, we say that's proof that direct democracy doesn't work. and at least with a direct democracy, there would be a consent of the governed as opposed t
i know you're a member of the house of lords. >> i'm not in fact. >> you were, a member, you were a lord? >> i have a title but i am not a legislator. i am not a member of the house of lords. >> okay, good, thank you for setting me straight. i did want to ask though, there does seem to be a narrative that is coming out among certain sort of elite circles perhaps lords, perhaps others, that direct democracy, if you look at the example in our country, we have trump, but...
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his decision, pointed out that one of the factors he had to consider was whether an issue was likely to come before the house by other means. finally, the house of lordsed among its membership. a conservative lord dobbs, as michael dobbs wrote the bestselling political thriller house of cards, which inspired the tv series of the same name. he got to his feet to demand an inquiry into the eu referendum and complained that our constitution was becoming something of a parliamentary pantomime. they are making it up as they go along. downing street, the house of commons, the cabinet, even the speaker — no one knows any longer what to expect. and as for that solemn and binding promise to the voters before the last referendum that they would decide, it's quite clear that not only is our constitution unwritten, but it's also unravelling. as i listen to my noble friend and warm to his theme about trust, i ask myself whether his infamous depiction in the house of cards of the government chief whip, a position i was privileged to hold... laughter. ..as a duplicitous homicidal adulterer. .. laughter. ..had actually enhanced trust in our profession. laughter. well
his decision, pointed out that one of the factors he had to consider was whether an issue was likely to come before the house by other means. finally, the house of lordsed among its membership. a conservative lord dobbs, as michael dobbs wrote the bestselling political thriller house of cards, which inspired the tv series of the same name. he got to his feet to demand an inquiry into the eu referendum and complained that our constitution was becoming something of a parliamentary pantomime. they...
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in a changing europe initiative and a former special advisor to the house of lords e.u. committee and joining us from milan stefan of edge in an italian journalist who focuses on economics and foreign affairs and is also co-author of the black book of the leg gentlemen welcome all of you to inside story the finest expects of us if i can start with you were just seeing this report about that rally in milan led by matt hale vini how likely do you think it is that a lot of these far right stroke populous parties across europe will be able to form a functioning coalition a functioning bloc within the european parliament this is the most important question because this is the 1st time that we've seen these parties cooperating together usually they don't like each other they don't like to be associated with each other right wing nationalism has different sade's and for a lot of these parties across europe they have tried over time to create a more mainstream image about themselves to be able to attract more. mainstream voters rather than the extremes so they have traditionally
in a changing europe initiative and a former special advisor to the house of lords e.u. committee and joining us from milan stefan of edge in an italian journalist who focuses on economics and foreign affairs and is also co-author of the black book of the leg gentlemen welcome all of you to inside story the finest expects of us if i can start with you were just seeing this report about that rally in milan led by matt hale vini how likely do you think it is that a lot of these far right stroke...
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in a changing europe initiative and a former special adviser to the house of lords e.u. committee and joining us from milan stephan a very generic and italian journalist who focuses on economics and foreign affairs and is also co-author of the black book of the leg agenda. welcome all of you to inside story the finest expects of us if i can start with you when just seeing this report about that rally in milan led by matt hale many how likely do you think it is that a lot of these far right stroke populous parties across europe will be able to form a functioning coalition a functioning bloc within the european parliament this is the most important question because this is the 1st time that we've seen these parties cooperating together usually they don't like each other they don't like to be associated with each other right wing nationalism has different shades and for a lot of these parties across europe they have tried over time to create a more mainstream image about themselves to be able to attract more. mainstream voters rather than the extremes so they have traditiona
in a changing europe initiative and a former special adviser to the house of lords e.u. committee and joining us from milan stephan a very generic and italian journalist who focuses on economics and foreign affairs and is also co-author of the black book of the leg agenda. welcome all of you to inside story the finest expects of us if i can start with you when just seeing this report about that rally in milan led by matt hale many how likely do you think it is that a lot of these far right...
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concerns about the quality of free school meals were raised in the house of lords. a new clinical service at a children's hospitalfound the majority of children with ongoing health conditions were from families living with food insecurity. a lack of access to good nutritious food. they are even seeing the return of rickets, a disease of malnutrition and poverty. for these children, free school meals of high quality may be the best, reliable source of nutrition they have, also given that we know children who go hungry are more likely to experience health issues in later life, does the noble minister agree that ensuring high quality free school meals is not just about preventing hunger, it is about preventing food insecurity, leaving an indelible mark on these young people? i would agree with the noble bareness that nutritious food is absolutely essential for children and that is why it's set out clearly in the food standards. we are working, by spring 2021, to understand more about the issue of food insecurity. high street shops, manufacturers and entrepeneurs joined
concerns about the quality of free school meals were raised in the house of lords. a new clinical service at a children's hospitalfound the majority of children with ongoing health conditions were from families living with food insecurity. a lack of access to good nutritious food. they are even seeing the return of rickets, a disease of malnutrition and poverty. for these children, free school meals of high quality may be the best, reliable source of nutrition they have, also given that we know...
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government looks set to make the house of lords declare all business ties with russia and china saying it's just about making. the ticks were transparent. and the russian national jailed in the u.s. for working as an unregistered foreign agent has been fielding reporters' questions for the first time since her arrest explained how she was briefly quizzed by them.
government looks set to make the house of lords declare all business ties with russia and china saying it's just about making. the ticks were transparent. and the russian national jailed in the u.s. for working as an unregistered foreign agent has been fielding reporters' questions for the first time since her arrest explained how she was briefly quizzed by them.
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concerns about the quality of free school meals were raised in the house of lords. clinical service at a children's hospitalfound the majority of children with ongoing health conditions were from families living with food insecurity. a lack of access to good nutritious food. they are even seeing the return of rickets, a disease of malnutrition and poverty. for these children, free school meals of high quality may be the best, reliable source of nutrition they have, also given that we know children who go hungry are more likely to experience health issues in later life, does the noble minister agree that ensuring high quality free school meals is not just about preventing hunger, it is about preventing food insecurity, leaving an indelible mark on these young people? i would agree with the noble bareness that nutritious food is absolutely essential for children and that is why it's set out clearly in the food standards. we are working, by spring 2021, to understand more about the issue of food insecurity. high street shops, manufacturers and entrepeneurs joined forces
concerns about the quality of free school meals were raised in the house of lords. clinical service at a children's hospitalfound the majority of children with ongoing health conditions were from families living with food insecurity. a lack of access to good nutritious food. they are even seeing the return of rickets, a disease of malnutrition and poverty. for these children, free school meals of high quality may be the best, reliable source of nutrition they have, also given that we know...
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we'll have more from prime minister's questions in a moment, but in the house of lords, the brexit secretarymps don?t vote for the withdrawal agreement bill, the pm deal is dead. speaking to a committee of peers, stephen barclay said if that happened the options were either a no—deal exit or revoking article 50, putting a stop to brexit. the withdrawal agreement bill putting the uk's divorce from the eu into law is due to be considered by mps at the beginning ofjune. the idea is that second reading will be in that week, obviously, president trump's visit as well, so that will be a interesting week. so when would mps and peers be able to see what was in the bill, given that talks between labour and the government are still going on? for my part, i am extremely keen to get that out myself because the sooner we can share that, the better. i think one of the difficulties is as the talks have been ongoing, it is quite hard to lock down the text because obviously, those discussions are still ongoing. is it clear that this last chance saloon for the withdrawal agreement in its current form? the las
we'll have more from prime minister's questions in a moment, but in the house of lords, the brexit secretarymps don?t vote for the withdrawal agreement bill, the pm deal is dead. speaking to a committee of peers, stephen barclay said if that happened the options were either a no—deal exit or revoking article 50, putting a stop to brexit. the withdrawal agreement bill putting the uk's divorce from the eu into law is due to be considered by mps at the beginning ofjune. the idea is that second...
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government looks set to maybe make the house of lords declare all business ties with russia and china saying it's just about making politics more transparent. the russian national jailed in the u.s. for working as a registered foreign agent has been fielding reporters' questions.
government looks set to maybe make the house of lords declare all business ties with russia and china saying it's just about making politics more transparent. the russian national jailed in the u.s. for working as a registered foreign agent has been fielding reporters' questions.
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in a changing europe initiative and a former special advisor to the house of lords e.u. committee and joining us from milan stefan of edge in an italian journalist who focuses on economics and foreign affairs and is also co-author of the black book of the leg gentlemen welcome all of you to insight story the finest expects of us if i can start with you were just seeing this report about that rally in milan led by matt taylor vini how likely do you think it is that a lot of these far right stroke populist parties across europe will be able to form a functioning coalition a functioning bloc within the european parliament this is the most important question because this is the 1st time that we've seen these parties cooperating together usually they don't like each other they don't like to be associated with each other right wing nationalism has different sade's and for a lot of these parties across europe they have tried over time to create a more mainstream image about themselves to be able to attract more. mainstream voters rather than the extremes so they have traditional
in a changing europe initiative and a former special advisor to the house of lords e.u. committee and joining us from milan stefan of edge in an italian journalist who focuses on economics and foreign affairs and is also co-author of the black book of the leg gentlemen welcome all of you to insight story the finest expects of us if i can start with you were just seeing this report about that rally in milan led by matt taylor vini how likely do you think it is that a lot of these far right...
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government looks set to make the house of lords to clear all business ties with russia and china saying it's just about making politics more transparent. and the russian national jailed in the u.s. for working as an unregistered foreign agent has been fielding reporters' questions for the first time since her arrest and explained she was briefly quit the room to go and how she coped with solitary confinement.
government looks set to make the house of lords to clear all business ties with russia and china saying it's just about making politics more transparent. and the russian national jailed in the u.s. for working as an unregistered foreign agent has been fielding reporters' questions for the first time since her arrest and explained she was briefly quit the room to go and how she coped with solitary confinement.
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. >> want to transform the shape of british politics, a house of lords that is absurd, all sorts of powers and patronage poisoning the electoral commission etc.. a complete fresh start. that is what we are going to fight. >> how should the us feel about all this? it is not altogether clear but when your watcher said to me while the us and the eu lock horns on certain issues they are strategic partners and each other's most important trading partners. at the end of the day the fact that europe is more or less intact after these elections should be seen as a good thing for the united states because the euro crisis would not be in the interest of washington. shannon: there are talks between the us and european union tonight. the top trade official insisting agriculture not be included in negotiations on the agreement. there is no possibility to include agriculture in these discussions. the eu announced a month ago it was ready to discuss illuminating tariffs on industrial goods, the us wants talks to be dropped for now. canada taking a step towards ratifying a new trade deal. christie freelan
. >> want to transform the shape of british politics, a house of lords that is absurd, all sorts of powers and patronage poisoning the electoral commission etc.. a complete fresh start. that is what we are going to fight. >> how should the us feel about all this? it is not altogether clear but when your watcher said to me while the us and the eu lock horns on certain issues they are strategic partners and each other's most important trading partners. at the end of the day the fact...
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a house of lords committee has said construction of the hs2 high speed rail link should have begun inil infrastructure is needed most. the first phase is being built from london to birmingham, with the line eventually reaching manchester and leeds. the government says it disagrees with the findings. the world's first drugs designed to stop cancer cells becoming resistant to treatment could be available within the next decade, scientists have said. researchers from the institute for cancer research say they could make cancer a ‘manageable' disease in the long term and more often curable. we now understand that cancers are continually evolving. it is a moving target. they don't stay still. they become resistant to therapy. we've begun to understand that in great detail. we're beginning now to apply these evolutionary principles of how cancers adapt and evolve, apply those to using existing drugs better and apply them to new cancers to block and overcome this evolutionary biology. the welfare of guests on tv shows is to be scrutinised by mps and regulators after the death of a man who ap
a house of lords committee has said construction of the hs2 high speed rail link should have begun inil infrastructure is needed most. the first phase is being built from london to birmingham, with the line eventually reaching manchester and leeds. the government says it disagrees with the findings. the world's first drugs designed to stop cancer cells becoming resistant to treatment could be available within the next decade, scientists have said. researchers from the institute for cancer...
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politics or the house of lords.: coming up, how is china handling boiling trade tensions? chinese industrial production numbers and retail sales might paint a clear picture ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ president trump insisting the u.s. economy is stronger than china's, but data and earnings from key chinese companies might tell the real story behind the rhetoric. let's bring in shery ahn. we have big important earnings coming up. alibaba.idu, tencent, they will portray, or the estimate is that they will do pretty well because we saw stabilization in the chinese economy. more proof oft whether or not that continues into the recent months. taking a look at the gdp chart on the bloomberg, you can see production, retail sales, fixed asset investments have been trending pretty well. last time we saw the numbers in march, they really spiked. of course there was some effect from the lunar new year holidays. we expect industrial output and retail sales to edge down a little, but not much. all in all, it seems the trend is
politics or the house of lords.: coming up, how is china handling boiling trade tensions? chinese industrial production numbers and retail sales might paint a clear picture ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ president trump insisting the u.s. economy is stronger than china's, but data and earnings from key chinese companies might tell the real story behind the rhetoric. let's bring in shery ahn. we have big important earnings coming up. alibaba.idu, tencent, they will portray, or the estimate is...